Gilles H. Peslherbe, PhD, FCIC
Centre for Research in Molecular Modeling (CERMM)
Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry  /  Physics  /  Chemical & Materials Engineering
Concordia University

7141 Sherbrooke Street West
 Montreal (Quebec) 
H4B 1R6 CANADA


Tel: +1 (514) 848-2424 ext. 3335
Email:gilles.peslherbe@concordia.ca

Zoom: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/2608130065


Chemistry and Biochemistry: L-SP-275.19

CERMM: L-SP-545, L-SP-547

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